Preferred mechanics is again, a strong pet system. WoW's hunter sorta strong but without the terrible grind and terrible graphics that was WoW.

Excluding; WoW. Not going back, nope. PoE isn't the right thing either (we're talking about more sorta pet stuff where we can associate with the pet/enjoy interacting somewhat with the pet, not just summon up joe zombie and then ignore him).

Bigger issues; If you're alive today, at one point, your family profited from slavery, or your family was a victim of slavery. Maybe not 100% directly, but EVERYONE enslaved EVERYONE. Blacks owned blacks both in Africa and in the US, American Indians enslaved other tribes from raids, Arabs enslaved freaking everyone they could get their hands on, All of Europe went nuts buying slaves during the colonial period and the African empires were glad to hand them over for guns to wage more interior wars. Been to a Caribbean country? Profited from slavery. Bought beef from Brazil? Profited. Bought SUGAR? Profited.

Hey, this awful study was done at the university up the street from me. Here's a few tidbits;

The study shows that students experience sexism, racism and other discrimination via a spectrum of "micro aggressions" and "macro aggressions," she said.
Micro aggression is the "small, irritating, self-esteem busting" examples that occur on a daily basis such as lewd comments from men while a woman waits at the bus stop, whereas a macro aggression exposes a larger issue such as the recent video of party-bound fraternity students from the University of Oklahoma chanting racial slurs, she said.

• 40 per cent of students said they had experienced one of the following in the last 12 months: sexual touching without consent, sexual penetration attempt without consent, sexual penetration without consent, an emotionally abusive intimate relationship, a physically abusive intimate relationship, a sexually abusive intimate relationship, sexual harassment, stalking, homophobia, biphobia and transphobia.

• 36.9 per cent of respondents said another student had disclosed that they had experienced gender discrimination.

• 35.9 per cent of respondents said another student had disclosed that they had experienced homophobia.

•33.6 per cent of respondents said another student had disclosed that they had experienced stalking.

• 29.9 per cent of respondents said another student had disclosed that they had experienced sexual harassment, while 29.3 per cent said another student had disclosed that they had experienced intimate partner violence and 25.3 per cent said another student had disclosed that had experienced sexual assault.

So basically this is all stuff that someone else CLAIMS happened to them, put into a study format. There's so fucking many holes with this fucking study, it's unreal. The scary tagline of the whole study, the 40% one, is just mashed together with so many other factors which are "common" to life that it basically reeks of someone trying to support a dialogue.

To be honest, it's sorta a silly thing to begin with; If someone is physically accessing your computer, it's safe to say either A) they have access to it to begin with or B) they don't know your password because you don't tell people your password (And if they know your password through other means, they either have a keylogger, physically see you entering your password, or have compromised your computer via the network). It's gonna be a niche market thing for computers that are meant to be VERY secure, unless the cost on the keyboard is down to something realistic (Because, to be honest, who DOESN'T want a self cleaning keyboard?).

I was at work. The entire kitchen stopped dead. EVERYONE IN THE RESTAURANT was in the bar except for one table of asian folks. Me and a buddy stayed to cook (Just for the one asian table. No one else was ordering), listening to the radio. Goal popped off, entire restaurant went nuts. High fives all around.

Technically, that's actually jumping a green/Making a left before anyone else goes, which is illegal now. But yeah every time I see a cop, I try to figure out who it is because I've got a few friends in the department. They're always on their laptops. Always.

You'll see them, but they know how to keep your problems to themselves, and, to be honest, more often than not, when you are in for an appointment, they will read up on your previous sessions before hand, just to remember what your specific difficulties were, so they sure won't be able to just remember it on the fly in the hallway.

And Lolium is right; Only time you can get in legal troubles are if you plan to hurt yourself, or hurt others.

Keep that head up, champ. Not a lot of people can get into UW, so obviously you're a notch above most.

They were generally meant to be lacking; high damage per shot means you need fewer shots, but it can't be both high damage per shot and competitive DPS; That wouldn't balance out. Other factions deal with the "downside" of high DPS; High RoF means more recoil, makes it harder to hit, meaning we need even MORE shots to make things work.

Just look at NC in any given bio lab fight, to be honest. They sure aren't losing easily.

For the past 5 years I've volunteered with SJA and worked at a patient transfer company. So I see a bunch of people who aren't hired/keeping in the field. It's hard for good people to get hired. I can't imagine what it's like to be from a random private college and applying to a region.

I don't know of too many folks who have gone to private colleges and found jobs (1!); Usually services are fond of certain colleges as they can also guide the program to an extent, and have former/current medics teaching, compared to a private college from who knows where teaching god knows what. That, and not enough jobs means that things are going to be hard for her when she starts looking for work; Don't know the college, you haven't worked locally (Where you ride is usually where you get hired), and we have tons of people who fill the first two points with flying colours.

Had that happen. We've got a big name hospital + university around ~75km over from where I live. Problem is it's a 100% peds hospital. So we'll have nurses telling us up and down we're taking someone to that big hospital in that town! except we're not.

Not a nurse, but work and am around a bunch of nurses and nurse hopefuls; Every time you go to a new hospital, there is to be some variety of new job training. Sure, you know how to do the basics of keeping a PT alive and comfortable, but every hospital is a bit different. And with mistakes possibly leading to a death/infectious disease spread, hospitals need to train you regardless of your experience just to be safe. So every time you go travel to a new country, you have to go through orientation, learn the ropes, which is gonna be days, if not weeks of time.

Patient Transport bum here. I moved a patient whom I just talked to about her interests. By the end she thanked me for taking her mind off things. That's all they are looking for, really. Just a distraction from the super exciting hospital life.